Lobengula Khumalo (c. 1835 – c. 1894) was the second and last official king of the Northern Ndebele people (historically called Matabele in English)....
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Peter Lobengula (died 1913) was a South African actor and circus performer who gained considerable attention in Britain during the early 20th-century...
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King Bulelani Lobengula kaMzilikazi Khumalo is a Zimbabwean Ndebele king of the Northern Ndebele nation also known as Amahlabezulu tribe, an assertion...
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House of Khumalo (section Lobengula)
Kingdom was his son Lobengula kaMzilikazi. After the death of Mzilikazi, in 1868, the izinduna, or chiefs, offered the crown to Lobengula kaMzilikazi, one...
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Lobengula may refer to: Lobengula, king of the Northern Ndebele people Lobengula, a constituency in Zimbabwe Lobengula, a pet lion in South Africa This...
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Rudd Concession (section Lobengula's embassy)
adjoining territories in what is today Zimbabwe, was granted by King Lobengula of Matabeleland to Charles Rudd, James Rochfort Maguire and Francis Thompson...
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Mzilikazi died on 9 September 1868, near Bulawayo. His son, Lobengula, succeeded him as king. Lobengula established a state that held sovereignty over the region...
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British South Africa Company against the Ndebele (Matabele) Kingdom. Lobengula, king of the Ndebele, had tried to avoid outright war with the company's...
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King Lobengula (following his flight from his capital Bulawayo a month before), it crossed the Shangani late on 3 December 1893. It moved on Lobengula the...
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mining rights from King Lobengula of the Ndebele. He sent John Moffat, son of the missionary Robert Moffat, who was trusted by Lobengula, to persuade the latter...
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(father murdered; formerly a lieutenant of Zulu King Shaka) Successor Lobengula Born ca. 1790 Mkuze, South Africa Died (1868-09-09)9 September 1868 Matebeleland...
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absolute power Mzilikazi was gaining, Mthwakazi developed into a Kingdom. Lobengula, (born c. 1836, Mosega, Transvaal [now in South Africa]—died c. 1894,...
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kraal of Mzilikazi, the Ndebele king and was known as Gibixhegu. His son, Lobengula, succeeded him in the 1860s, and changed the name to koBulawayo and ruled...
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September 1868, near Bulawayo. His son, Lobengula, succeeded him as king. In exchange for wealth and arms, Lobengula granted several concessions to the British...
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founded and possibly named after it in the 19th century by Matabele king Lobengula, son of Shaka's former lieutenant Mzilikazi. Golightly, Walton (5 June...
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Lobengula was a constituency represented in the National Assembly of the Parliament of Zimbabwe between 2008 and 2023. It was most recently represented...
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Portuguese or Boers did. His first step was to persuade the Ndebele King Lobengula, in 1888, to sign a treaty giving him rights to mining and administration...
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the strength of a Mineral Concession extracted from its Matabele king, Lobengula, and various majority Mashona vassal chiefs in 1890. Though parts of the...
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the Kingdom of Matabeleland, ruled by Lobengula. Having secured the Rudd Concession on mining rights from Lobengula in October 1888, Rhodes and his British...
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Concession, which Lobengula signed. Furthermore, it stated that the mining companies could do anything necessary to their operations. When Lobengula discovered...
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Constantine Karigamombe, alias "Matibiri", a powerful figure who served King Lobengula in the 19th century. Through his father, he claimed membership of the...
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interested in the region. Mzilikazi died in 1868, near Bulawayo. His son, Lobengula, granted several concessions to European traders, including the 1888 Rudd...
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route to becoming, as it would turn out, a political advisor to King Lobengula, house-host to hunter-explorer Frederick Courteney Selous, postmaster...
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the command of Major Wilson, the patrol tracks the fleeing Ndebele King Lobengula across the Shangani River. Cut off from the main force, they are ambushed...
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Panthera leo melanochaita (redirect from Lobengula (lion))
Watch, June 2018: As Tigers Become Rarer, Poachers Are Targeting Lions Lobengula the South African guardian lion What Happened to Angola's 1,000 Lions...
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wards 11 (Emakhandeni, New Lobengula, et al.), 16 (New Luveve, Gwabalanda, et al.) Entumbane-Njube - wards 10, 12 Lobengula-Magwegwe - wards 14 (part of...
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Mzilikazi died in 1868; following a violent power struggle, his son Lobengula succeeded him. In the 1880s, European colonists arrived with Cecil Rhodes's...
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medical man, and, besides numbering President Kruger and the Matabele chief Lobengula among his patients, came much into contact with Cecil Rhodes. Jameson...
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is planning to meet Lobengula, and Kroger (the Transvaal president) tells Henry that he must get there first and warn Lobengula. As Rhodes enters into...
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Bulawayo is a historic settlement that was originally established by King Lobengula as his capital in 1870 soon after becoming king of the Matebele people...
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